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Extinct

By: Ike Hamill
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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Channel Two predicted a blanket of snow for Thanksgiving weekend - unusual, but not alarming for the little Maine island. What comes is a blinding blizzard, and a mass disappearance of nearly every person Robby Pierce knows. He and his family flee, trying to escape the snow and the invisible forces stealing people right from the street.

Miles away, Brad Jenkins battles the same storm. Alone, he attempts to survive as snow envelops his house. When the storm breaks, Brad makes his way south to where the snow ends and the world lies empty.

Join Brad, Robby, and the other survivors as they fight to find the truth about the apocalypse and discover how to live in their new world.

©2013, 2017 Ike Hamill (P)2018 Ike Hamill
Science Fiction Survival Scary Adventure Horror Fiction Mind-Bending
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My first Ike Hamill book. I loved it, can't wait to hear more. Would definitely recommend.

Loved this story!

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I loved this book. I thought it would be a totally different story then it was. Loved the survivor story it developed into. Very happy that I went with my gut and got this book. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Great book.

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My wife and I saw a show where they remodeled the cabin where the author wrote this creepy book. We decided to make this our nightly bedtime story for about a month.
We’d back it up the next night to the part where we fell asleep.
The author uses elements of basic structure that read like lines for a play, only to bloom into exposition and story telling that will chill your bones.
Fun book. Wish Audible carried the whole series.

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An intriguing story of two concurrently told converging story lines, one starting "now", the other 6 months earlier. The way this was executed over the duration of the novel was actually quite unique and skilled.

The "Brad" story began 6 months prior, on the local discovery of a crazy vine, and the subsequent half-hearted secret government involvement in investigating the issue, during which Brad is sequestered by them in his home, and the sudden bewildering end of that involvement.

Robbie, a youth who with his family finds themselves in this new bio catastrophe, and very soon he finds himself alone.

In both cases, the leads are in the dark, alone, and with no idea what has gone on in the world, the extent of the issue, or the causes, or in fact what happened to everyone, and why not them.

On top of the situation, harsh weather is also in effect, making the journeys for answers even more difficult.

When Brad and Robbie meet up, there is a brief respite, where we discover other survivors, and Robbie has established himself and is revealed to be somewhat of a savant and has been speculating and planning on the cause and solution to the apocalypse. The story then progresses to action.

The story was a welcome relief in apocalyptic tales. As the survivors were survivors by accident or circumstance, they were all more or less who they were, rather than hardened survivors of a hard struck survival, so weren't just hard. morally grey. The story wasn't devoid of bad people, but they weren't, as in so many apocalyptic tales, the primary focus. The book was a one and done, nice and contained, and ends on a high note.

Narration was easy listening, and clear and did well on the character voices.

Note that I did get this audiobook free in exchange for an unbiased review. Note also that I did already own the kindle edition of this, and was wanting the audio of it so it was an easy choice.

Definitely a recommended book!

A Global Apocalypse on a Cellular Level

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picked this up for a raodtrip and couldn't tell if I liked it or hated it till about half way through. its good, just not what I was really expecting. I really wish they would do an audio version for the rest of the books.

it's odd but couldn't turn it off.

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